128k views
4 votes
Write an equation in slope-intercept form that is parallel to the line 3x + 2y = 1 and passes through the point (1, 0). A)

y = 3/ 2 x + 2 B) y = − 2 /3 x + 1 C) y = − 2/3 x - 1 D) y = − 3/2 x + 3 /2

User Longstaff
by
8.1k points

2 Answers

4 votes

Answer:

D.
y=-(3)/(2) x+(3)/(2)

Explanation:

First we need to find the slope of the line of 3x + 2y = 1 because the line is parallel to this line.

Find the slope of 3x + 2y = 1 by making the equation equal to y. Subtract 3x from both sides of the equation.

  • 2y = 1 - 3x

Divide both sides by 2 to isolate and solve for y.

  • y = 1/2 - 3/2x

The slope of the line is the coefficient of x, so the slope of the line is -3/2.

Now we have the slope of the line and a point that the line passes through, so we can substitute these values into point-slope form.

Point-slope form:
y-y_1=m(x-x_1)

Substitute -3/2 for m and the point (1,0) into
x_1 and
y_1.


  • y-(0)=-(3)/(2) (x-1)

Distribute -3/2 inside the parentheses.


  • y=-(3)/(2) x+(3)/(2)

This is the final answer in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b).

User Handrenliang
by
7.2k points
6 votes

Answer:

D) y = − 3/2 x + 3 /2

Explanation:

3x+2y =1

We need to get this in slope intercept form (solve for y)

Subtract 3x from each side

3x-3x +2y = -3x+1

2y = -3x+1

Divide by 2

2y/2 = -3/2x+1/2

The slope is -3/2

We want a line that is parallel so the slope is the same

m = -3/2

We an use point slope form since we have the slope and a point

y - y1 = m(x-x2)

y - 0 = -3/2(x-1)

Distribute

y = -3/2x +3/2

User Ross Pace
by
8.4k points

No related questions found

Welcome to QAmmunity.org, where you can ask questions and receive answers from other members of our community.

9.4m questions

12.2m answers

Categories